LED ZEPPELIN Original__1977__CONCERT TICKET STUB___Seattle__EX

LED ZEPPELIN Original__1977__CONCERT TICKET STUB___Seattle__EX

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Artist/Band: Led Zeppelin
Genre: Rock & Pop
Industry: Music
Condition: EX
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Original/Reproduction: Original
Modified Item: No

Here’s a super nice
LED ZEPPELIN stub
from July 17th, 1977 at the Seattle Kingdome.
Very
few Led Zeppelin tickets show the band’s trademarked name logo on the
ticket, and no other shows it in such prominence as the Seattle ticket
does.  That makes this ticket one of the best looking ones out
there.  The Seattle box office made the band name stand out big and in style, not so much on the
irrevelant venue details, which was a rarity.
This
stub is super nice in that it is very rare to get almost the full
ticket back from the usher.  This one is just shy of the full band name.  The ticket holder likely asked or prodded
the usher to tear as little as possible and was fortunate to get a nice
attendant willing to comply.  This did not happen often and you very
rarely see the whole band name on this stub.  The only real flaw with
this one is that it is faded, which is common for this concert ticket as
the ink is very sensitive to light.  Otherwise, only light handling wear.  No pin holes.
It measures approx 2″ x
4″.
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Photos by Neal Preston (morrisonhotelgallery.com)
TYPICAL 1977 SETLIST
The Song Remains the Same
(The Rover Intro)
Sick Again
Nobody’s Fault but Mine
In My Time of Dying
Since I’ve Been Loving You
No Quarter
Ten Years Gone
Battle of Evermore
Going to California
Black Country Woman
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
White Summer / Black Mountainside
Kashmir
(Out On the Tiles intro)
Moby Dick
Jimmy Page Solo
Achilles Last Stand
Stairway to Heaven
Rock and Roll
Trampled Underfoot
Here’s a review of this show from the official Led Zeppelin Website:
Review:
62,000 Led Zeppelin Fans Jam Kingdome
They
came at night by the thousands, some waiting
for two days in the rain and cold for a chance to have their ears
assaulted and nerves numbed and to say they saw Led Zeppelin.  It was a
night of pot, pills and popcorn with the popcorn coming in a close third
to the other two.     But overall, the Led Zeppelin concert at the
Kingdome came off without too much trouble. There were several arrests,
lots of dope and booze smuggled in – either under coats or inside bodies
– and some very sick kids from drinking too much.    “It’s not a bad
bunch considering the number of
people here”, one Seattle police officer said of the 62,000 people, “and
considering the reputation of the group.”
Led Zeppelin has earned a reputation for
attracting
surly crowds which generally fight and riot. But the most damage was to
the ears and there is a possibility 62,000 people will spend today
saying, “Huh?”  What attracted these people, generally hard-core rock
fans, was the experience.    It was appreciated by some when the lead
singer,
Robert Plant, told the crowd he was deaf in one ear. It was a miracle
the whole band wasn’t stone deaf.  Later, Plant said his hearing came
back during one number.    The concert started shortly after 8 p.m. amid

fireworks and people holding up lighted matches, the moment everybody
had been waiting for.
Throughout the long Sunday, the huge crowd
remained orderly as it waited to get through the gates and have the
experience.   At 4:30 yesterday afternoon, the 20,000 or so
Zeppelin fans waiting at the Kingdome started to chant, “We want in, we
want in.” Suddenly a movement rippled through the crowd like a wave
pushing the front-line troops into the fence.  Plant promised that the
1977 tour would be “blood,
thunder and the hammer of the gods”. A squad of paramedics was geared up
for the blood and everybody else was geared up for the thunder and
hammer part.
(Post-Intellengencer – July 1977)
GREAT VIDEO PERFORMANCES:
1979 2hr40min full show when they were at the top of their game.
Go to YouTube and paste in:
Led Zeppelin: Knebworth August 11th, 1979
2007 London reunion show shot in 720p:
Go to
YouTube and type in:
2007 Led Zeppelin London reunion show
The 2012 Kennedy Honors when Led Zeppelin were honored
and includes great Led Zeppelin songs done by The Foo Fighters,
Kid Rock, Lenny Kravitz totally jamming.
Go to YouTube and type in:
Led Zeppelin Tribute – Foo Fighters, Kid Rock, Lenny Kravitz – 2012 Kennedy Center Honors
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